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pick up your feet and move. >> i was born in boston, raised most of my life here in boston. i did go to boston public schools. that's why i went through a lot of the things that these kids went through. get your nasty faces off the wall. get your face off the wall. i feel like i made it. so if i did, i'm not anybody special. if i did, they can make it also. one, two, three, and four. this is all you're going to move from now on. everywhere you go. there's four cells down here. okay? one, two, three, and four. look for that cell with your number and go. hurry up. hurry up! pick up your feet and move. you better start moving with purpose. is that cell number one does that look like a cell? is that cell number one? stay in school. learn your numbers. they feel like because they're angry they can do whatever they want to do and anger will solve the problem. oh, i was just angry and everything's going to be all right. and they have to realize that even if you're angry and you make the wrong choice, you will end up in this place. >> you ready for a cell mate? >> no, sir. >> you wa
pick up your feet and move. >> i was born in boston, raised most of my life here in boston. i did go to boston public schools. that's why i went through a lot of the things that these kids went through. get your nasty faces off the wall. get your face off the wall. i feel like i made it. so if i did, i'm not anybody special. if i did, they can make it also. one, two, three, and four. this is all you're going to move from now on. everywhere you go. there's four cells down here. okay? one,...
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it's odd that ohio is done with this story but boston is not done with this story. they are still not trying to lobby you, for example, in term of how to get their side of the story on the air? >> well it's been interesting to watch because i've been watching ae reporters that have been o they are looking around to try to find someone from the campaign around to talk to and they are not having any luck and of course we've been, wog the phones and e-mails and everybody is comparing notes but, no, they are not putting anybody out and we kept getting different reports. i thhe last hour that john mccain was going to take the stage and then we heard that paul ryan had gotten into a motorcade and had to the convention center, stepped out of his van, got back in and turn that was probably, oh almost an hour now. so there have been a lot of conflicting pieces of physical verifiable information. a lot of speculation but rom the campaign that would indicate one way or another exactly what they are doing exact what i reported to you earlier which is that they said 15 minutes t
it's odd that ohio is done with this story but boston is not done with this story. they are still not trying to lobby you, for example, in term of how to get their side of the story on the air? >> well it's been interesting to watch because i've been watching ae reporters that have been o they are looking around to try to find someone from the campaign around to talk to and they are not having any luck and of course we've been, wog the phones and e-mails and everybody is comparing notes...
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we're in boston this weekend. gabby is encouraging the row file in courage award and part what have she'll talk about is having the courage to do the right hinge. we all think congress needs more of that. so we're hoping in the second round you might see support for someone for example like senator ayotte just up the road here in new hampshire who i think we could work with if she's interested in coming to the table on this. former attorney general obviously understands the tough on crime aspect that we need here in this country to keep our communities safer. so we're looking forward to working with some of the people that went astray but we're excited to bring new people into the fold and hopefully get this passed. >> i brought up an exciting day for gabby giffords as she is the recipient for this year's row fi profile in courage award. what was her reaction? >> it's a real honor.ow profile in courage award. what was her reaction? >> it's a real honor.w profile in courage award. what was her reaction? >> it's a r
we're in boston this weekend. gabby is encouraging the row file in courage award and part what have she'll talk about is having the courage to do the right hinge. we all think congress needs more of that. so we're hoping in the second round you might see support for someone for example like senator ayotte just up the road here in new hampshire who i think we could work with if she's interested in coming to the table on this. former attorney general obviously understands the tough on crime...
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my boston accent might crack. and there's another very special boston accent we may hear later in the hour. and that is my father, nicole, who i wish was still with us to hear this, a 1963 recording of him arguing a case, an important case in the united states supreme court. and when i was listening to it today, trying to find something the audience would understand, because of his boston accent, i felt so bad because for william o douglas and all those people trying to understand this guy from boston. eventually they ruled in his favor. but that boston accent is later in the hour. >> i always watch rachel's show and you are showing my sweatpants with my mommy water, and i have to, obviously, get through this show in a different way. but i'm racing upstairs to change into sweatpants and watch your show with my mommy water in hand, all those box in boston accents. >> thank you nikole. thank you. senate majority leader chuck schumer just told the senate that he would be working on saturday to pass the bipartisan inf
my boston accent might crack. and there's another very special boston accent we may hear later in the hour. and that is my father, nicole, who i wish was still with us to hear this, a 1963 recording of him arguing a case, an important case in the united states supreme court. and when i was listening to it today, trying to find something the audience would understand, because of his boston accent, i felt so bad because for william o douglas and all those people trying to understand this guy from...
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i had a constituent in boston tell me that brown is pro-choice. if by choice you mean allowing the employer whether to decide whether or not women should have access to contraception. that shows he's not bipartisan when he stands with nasty legislation like that. >> i tell you what, 18% of the people in a "boston globe" poll say they are undecided. for a sitting senator, that's a big number. felix arroyo, thank you for being with us. stay with us. we'll be right back. >>> it's the eve of election day in the most important swing state in the country. tonight we'll go live to cleveland where state senator nina turner is camping out to vote early in the morning. >>> and one of the faces of the worst congress in history is getting challenged like never before. democrat wayne powell just finished his debate with eric cantor. tonight he joins me for an exclusive interview. u have brout overmany discounts to thine customers! [old english accent] safe driver, multi-car, paid in full -- a most fulsome bounty indeed, lord jamie. thou cometh and we thy savet
i had a constituent in boston tell me that brown is pro-choice. if by choice you mean allowing the employer whether to decide whether or not women should have access to contraception. that shows he's not bipartisan when he stands with nasty legislation like that. >> i tell you what, 18% of the people in a "boston globe" poll say they are undecided. for a sitting senator, that's a big number. felix arroyo, thank you for being with us. stay with us. we'll be right back....
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we're about an hour north of boston and new hampshire, this is stratham farm, one of those battleground states they refer to. several hundred people here. this is the exact same place where mitt romney launched his campaign exactly a year ago. in the course of our strategy session they said they'll hit these 14 different towns that they say represent the back roads of america or more specifically the back bone of america. this campaign is going to be riding by bus three or four different buses leap frogging throughout the course of the next five days. at the end of each day we'll hop on to a chartered flight with the governor as he heads to the next state. the states include the following. they are here in new hampshire where we begin. we head to pennsylvania, ohio, wisconsin, iowa, and michigan another one of mitt romney's home states as it were, you know, he has homes here in new hampshire and boston. he grew up in michigan of course and has a family home in california as well. we had a chance to speak to some of the strategists about their goal over the course of this. their real goa
we're about an hour north of boston and new hampshire, this is stratham farm, one of those battleground states they refer to. several hundred people here. this is the exact same place where mitt romney launched his campaign exactly a year ago. in the course of our strategy session they said they'll hit these 14 different towns that they say represent the back roads of america or more specifically the back bone of america. this campaign is going to be riding by bus three or four different buses...
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>> we haven't seen any protest here in the city of boston. i walked all through the city yesterday and today as we've been around here, people by and large staying home and doing what they're supposed to. a small protest just after you cross the bridge to get on to cape cod where they did have some protests, but that has been a very small group of people. >> understood. anne thompson, thank you and stay safe. >>> meanwhile, global cases of coronavirus have surpassed 2.4 million. did you know it was that high? that's john hopkins university which has been keeping a count. u.s. officials still searching for answers for the source of the outbreak. now the head of a laboratory in wuhan, china, denying claims that maybe the virus started in that lab. keir simmons with the latest. >> reporter: new questions about the source of the coronavirus pandemic. as a laboratory in wuhan, china, finally breaks its silence. the wuhan institute telling chinese state television the facility was not the source of othe outbreak. >> i can tell you for sure none of
>> we haven't seen any protest here in the city of boston. i walked all through the city yesterday and today as we've been around here, people by and large staying home and doing what they're supposed to. a small protest just after you cross the bridge to get on to cape cod where they did have some protests, but that has been a very small group of people. >> understood. anne thompson, thank you and stay safe. >>> meanwhile, global cases of coronavirus have surpassed 2.4...
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boston mayor marty walsh. mr. mayor, thank you very much for joining us. >> thank you. >>> and coming up, with the president set to speak from the oval office tonight, we're looking at the mixed messages that have been coming out of the white house over the past two weeks as this crisis has grown. with hepatitis c... ...i felt i couldn't be at my... ...best for my family. in only 8 weeks with mavyret... ...i was cured. i faced reminders of my hep c every day. i worried about my hep c. but in only 8 weeks with mavyret... ...i was cured. mavyret is the only 8-week cure for all types of hep c. before starting mavyret your doctor will test... ...if you've had hepatitis b which may flare up and cause serious liver problems during and after treatment. tell your doctor if you've had hepatitis b, a liver or kidney transplant,... ...other liver problems, hiv-1, or other medical conditions,... ...and all medicines you take. don't take mavyret with atazanavir... ...or rifampin, or if you've had certain liver problems. if you
boston mayor marty walsh. mr. mayor, thank you very much for joining us. >> thank you. >>> and coming up, with the president set to speak from the oval office tonight, we're looking at the mixed messages that have been coming out of the white house over the past two weeks as this crisis has grown. with hepatitis c... ...i felt i couldn't be at my... ...best for my family. in only 8 weeks with mavyret... ...i was cured. i faced reminders of my hep c every day. i worried about my...
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the administrator of one fund boston says families should have their payouts by the end of june. >>> meanwhile, one of the three friends of suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev is now under house arrest. filipos was charged with getting rid of evidence in the case. >>> amoanium nitrate caused the plant explosion in texas. >>> posthumously awarded the congressional honor, the highest civilian honor. jack jacobs helped to present the awards. >>> you can't blame them for trying. tim tebow fans started a petition on the website to, get this, order them to sign the quarterback. it's not all bad for tebow, just named the nation's most influential athlete by forbes magazine. congrats to him. >>> for your first look at this morning's business, we turn to cnbc's seema mody. good morning, seema. >> good morning, betty. taxes on all online purchases, best buy who complain consumers brows in stores and buy online for less. the bill faces opposition from republicans, who see it as a tax increase. windows to issue a patch for version 8. >>> disney believes the force is strong with electronic arts, teaming up
the administrator of one fund boston says families should have their payouts by the end of june. >>> meanwhile, one of the three friends of suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev is now under house arrest. filipos was charged with getting rid of evidence in the case. >>> amoanium nitrate caused the plant explosion in texas. >>> posthumously awarded the congressional honor, the highest civilian honor. jack jacobs helped to present the awards. >>> you can't blame them for...
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boston. >> thank you, chuck. appreciate it. >>> i'm going to talk to senator tim kaine about his efforts to move manchin and voting rights and build back better and we'll have a question or two about the 27 hours that he spent this week stuck on i-95. first, we're waiting for the sentencing hearing of the men convicting of murdering ahmaud arbery. the family spoke about their loss asking the judge to hand down the maximum sentence for each man. it would be life in prison without parol. >>> ahmaud had a future that was taken from him in annen stans of violence. he was robbed of his life pleasures, big and small. he will never be able to fulfill his professional dreams, or be able to start a family or even be a part of my daughter's life. the loss of ahmaud has devastated me and my family. i'm asking that the man that killed him be given the maximum sentence. m sentence ow! i'm ok! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ only in theaters december 17th. i'm jonathan lawson here to tel
boston. >> thank you, chuck. appreciate it. >>> i'm going to talk to senator tim kaine about his efforts to move manchin and voting rights and build back better and we'll have a question or two about the 27 hours that he spent this week stuck on i-95. first, we're waiting for the sentencing hearing of the men convicting of murdering ahmaud arbery. the family spoke about their loss asking the judge to hand down the maximum sentence for each man. it would be life in prison without...
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two weeks after the boston marathon, u.s. intelligence is looking into russian claims that a wiretap tamerlan and his mother talking about jihad two years ago. >>> lawmakers want to know why russia didn't share that information until now. >>> if the russians had given the fbi the information they had regarding the mother and the son and their views on the mother's radicalization and the son's radicalization. it would have dramatically changeded investigation. >> where is the tipping point on syria? pressure increases on president obama to take action. >> the world is watching, we've got 70,000 dead people in that part of the world as a result of bashar al assad. we as america have never let something like that happen before. we've taken action. >> more than just syria, iran is playing attention to this, north korea is paying attention to this. >> but even john mccain is raising the caution flag on u.s. military action. >> the worst thing that the united states could do right now is put boots on the ground in syria. that would
two weeks after the boston marathon, u.s. intelligence is looking into russian claims that a wiretap tamerlan and his mother talking about jihad two years ago. >>> lawmakers want to know why russia didn't share that information until now. >>> if the russians had given the fbi the information they had regarding the mother and the son and their views on the mother's radicalization and the son's radicalization. it would have dramatically changeded investigation. >> where is...
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>> fulfilling the healer's oath with boston's homeless. his patient this night, michael. tells us he spent a good portion of his life in prison. as his regrets spill out, o'connell tends to the cut hand. >> thank you. >> o'connell urges michael to come to a clinic, no telling if he'll show. >> who's out here? who's out on the streets? >> oh, it's a real mix of people. for example, you know, about 25% of the men that we'll see out here cannot read or write. >> he says most have endured significant trauma, physical, psychological, many self-medicate. are addicted. >> and little did i understand how complicated it was, and you can do a lot to ease their suffering, even though you may not end their homelessness. >> a classroom whiz at notre dame, he studied philosophy and theology, then harvard medical school. >> you know what people would look at that and say, why the hell is that guy out here? you know, i don't know exactly how to answer that. i was lucky to be thrown into it, and lucky that it hit the right nerves for me. >> and lucky for the patients of the boston health
>> fulfilling the healer's oath with boston's homeless. his patient this night, michael. tells us he spent a good portion of his life in prison. as his regrets spill out, o'connell tends to the cut hand. >> thank you. >> o'connell urges michael to come to a clinic, no telling if he'll show. >> who's out here? who's out on the streets? >> oh, it's a real mix of people. for example, you know, about 25% of the men that we'll see out here cannot read or write. >>...
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the "ap" reported on you doing it, the "boston globe" reported on you doing it. here's paul ryan in october 2009 writing to the secretary of labor, not only asking for stimulus money but noting it would help place 1,000 workers in green jobs. here's paul ryan that same month writing the secretary of energy asking for stimulus money that would help, quote, develop a workforce in wisconsin to make commercial buildings energy efficient. here's paul ryan, 2009, writing to the energy department for funds to, quote, stimulate the local and area economy by creating new jobs. i thought stimulus can't do that. he said the stimulus funding would create or retain approximately 7,600 new jobs. this company he's writing on their behalf here actually got $20 million thanks in part to paul ryan's fulsome praise of how much stimulus money for that company would create jobs in his district. $20 million of that wasteful pointless money that would do nothing to create jobs, but you nevertheless begged for it because of your private argument about how much good it would do. your pri
the "ap" reported on you doing it, the "boston globe" reported on you doing it. here's paul ryan in october 2009 writing to the secretary of labor, not only asking for stimulus money but noting it would help place 1,000 workers in green jobs. here's paul ryan that same month writing the secretary of energy asking for stimulus money that would help, quote, develop a workforce in wisconsin to make commercial buildings energy efficient. here's paul ryan, 2009, writing to the...
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i grew up in boston, my parents still live there. and my brother luke raised his family in watertown. i would like to take this opportunity to thank you, mr. president for visiting the great city and helping its people to heal with your inspiring words. it made a huge difference. it's been said recently that you don't mess with boston. as someone who grew up there i would like to echo that sen. it's simple, if you pick on a city, don't choose with one where nine out of ten people are related to a cop. don't do it, it's stupid. that includes myself. i have one more thing to mention before i go, everyone aobsessed with washington these days, you went crazy for house of cards and homeland and this event tonight. hollywood can't get enough of your world. tonight i'm excited to announce turner broadcaster is going to make a major television mini series about the big power players here in washington. they just finished the casting and i would like to announce who is going to play who. this is big. vice president joe bidden is going to be p
i grew up in boston, my parents still live there. and my brother luke raised his family in watertown. i would like to take this opportunity to thank you, mr. president for visiting the great city and helping its people to heal with your inspiring words. it made a huge difference. it's been said recently that you don't mess with boston. as someone who grew up there i would like to echo that sen. it's simple, if you pick on a city, don't choose with one where nine out of ten people are related to...
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susan what's been the response in big papi's second hometown, boston? >> reporter: craig, as you can imagine fans here are really in shock this morning. big papi was on the team. the pivotal team that reversed the kursz curse in 2004 to win world series. hoisted it in 2004, 2007 and 2017 here at fenway park and the fans coming for the tour of fenway park this morning as well trying to get coveted tickets for tonight's game are just hoping that big papi is recovering well. he is a looming figure despite the fact he retired, because he had served so much, not only as a big slugger here at fenway park for the red sox, but he had worked so much with all of these charitable organizations here in boston. especially if they dealt with children. now, the mayor, we are expecting to hear from him after an event later this morning, but he already posted on twitter calling david ortiz just such a pivotal figure, and he says that he is wishing him a full and quick recovery. the governor, charlie baker, calling him the best clutch hitter ever posting that he is glad
susan what's been the response in big papi's second hometown, boston? >> reporter: craig, as you can imagine fans here are really in shock this morning. big papi was on the team. the pivotal team that reversed the kursz curse in 2004 to win world series. hoisted it in 2004, 2007 and 2017 here at fenway park and the fans coming for the tour of fenway park this morning as well trying to get coveted tickets for tonight's game are just hoping that big papi is recovering well. he is a looming...
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boston wins a crucial one, 5-4. it is boston's fourth four-game sweep of the yankees since 1969 and opened it a 9 1/2 game lead over the yankees in the division. >> you want to give us the inside track on how barnacle is feeling? >> i think we can get the inside track because he is sitting over there. >> i don't think he is happy he is here on a monday and it is so early, but he's happy about the sox. >> you happy, barnacle? >> oh, it was unbelievable. >> there you go. that's the reaction you need right there. >> someone turn the lights on for him at least, will you. >> fantastic. >> look at him. >> can't wait to give it to willie. >> he's so happy. can we go back to that shot? >> all right. >> he's obviously not been following the news over the weekend. still ahead, much more on the sanctions against iran that are scheduled to be put back in place today. we will go live to tehran for the latest. >> plus, new reporting about foreign money flooding into president trump's manhattan hotel. we have that story and much m
boston wins a crucial one, 5-4. it is boston's fourth four-game sweep of the yankees since 1969 and opened it a 9 1/2 game lead over the yankees in the division. >> you want to give us the inside track on how barnacle is feeling? >> i think we can get the inside track because he is sitting over there. >> i don't think he is happy he is here on a monday and it is so early, but he's happy about the sox. >> you happy, barnacle? >> oh, it was unbelievable. >>...
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this story, credit to wbur in boston, the boston globe in boston, commonwealth magazine in massachusetts, for being the first news outlets to report that, it then moved to miami herald who started reporting it out. today it's on the front page of the "new york times" and we expect in coming days to see this become a lightning rod of a national story. credit where credit is due to
this story, credit to wbur in boston, the boston globe in boston, commonwealth magazine in massachusetts, for being the first news outlets to report that, it then moved to miami herald who started reporting it out. today it's on the front page of the "new york times" and we expect in coming days to see this become a lightning rod of a national story. credit where credit is due to
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kings street in boston, not texas, as in their old king. five people died in the king street shooting that became known as the boston massacre. houston conservatives founded a tea party group and they named themselves the king street patriots after the site of that bloody confrontation. while much of the tea party movement withered away or just become a name brand part, this tea party group has one very other specific thing they're doing that is growing. it's this. true the vote. they call it an anti-voter fraud. you can see they're recruiting, right? you can donate, volunteer. need voter id, do you? equipping citizens to take a change for elections. we found out what they meant by that in houston. >> the county attorney says it's got numerous complaints abo overzealous poll watchers. >> they showed that the poll watchers in and around houston tended to be white people and hang around in districts that were mostly not white, that were mostly african-american. they were looking down over mostly black crowds and sometimes they wondering aroun
kings street in boston, not texas, as in their old king. five people died in the king street shooting that became known as the boston massacre. houston conservatives founded a tea party group and they named themselves the king street patriots after the site of that bloody confrontation. while much of the tea party movement withered away or just become a name brand part, this tea party group has one very other specific thing they're doing that is growing. it's this. true the vote. they call it...
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. >> of the boston police department. >> of the boston police department. >> so help me god. >> so help me god. >> congratulations, commissioner. [ cheers and applause ] >> boston police commissioner william grass gets tonight's last word. philip rutger and ashley parker are the reporters whose story apparently drove president trump into a tweet storm this weekend. they will join brian in lawyer lawyer where brian williams that starts now. >> tonight, the unraveling cover story for that trump tower meeting at the president's fear over legal jeopardy for his son doing more damage do his presidency? >>> hopic hads shows up to fly on air force one to the president's ohio rally over the weekend and we have to assume the special counsel is watching this too. meanwhile, a star witness appeared in today's case against paul manafort and gates confirms there is no honor among thieves. "the 11th hour" on a monday night begins now. >>> good evening, once again from our nbc news head quarters her in new york as we begin a new week. day 564 of the trump administration and so much for the cover story
. >> of the boston police department. >> of the boston police department. >> so help me god. >> so help me god. >> congratulations, commissioner. [ cheers and applause ] >> boston police commissioner william grass gets tonight's last word. philip rutger and ashley parker are the reporters whose story apparently drove president trump into a tweet storm this weekend. they will join brian in lawyer lawyer where brian williams that starts now. >> tonight,...
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boston college's own scored twice last night. new york jumping out to a three goal lead. hanging on for a win in game six. the series is now tied. the rangers will probably win sending capitals fans into another summer of misery. let's go to major league baseball in new york. michael panetta was lights out. struck out a career-high 16 batters. helping the yankees win over baltimore. here in d.c. the nationals ball girl had a special message for mom yesterday. she sported a helmet with hi mom spelled out in tape. she also made a heck of a play on the ball. she has skills. we hope all the moms had a special day. the gnats swept the guys from atlanta. played good baseball. let's get a check on your weather with bill karins. >> i like how you separated yourself from the capital fans today. the other day you were like us, like it was like my team and today you're kind of distances yourself. >> i'm well known to hop on the capitals band wagon when it suits me fine. >> you already jumped off. >> i know it's going off a cliff. tell me about the severe weather today. >> today we w
boston college's own scored twice last night. new york jumping out to a three goal lead. hanging on for a win in game six. the series is now tied. the rangers will probably win sending capitals fans into another summer of misery. let's go to major league baseball in new york. michael panetta was lights out. struck out a career-high 16 batters. helping the yankees win over baltimore. here in d.c. the nationals ball girl had a special message for mom yesterday. she sported a helmet with hi mom...
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. >>> and yesterday's marathon lived up to the motto boston strong. governor charlie baker captured the moment as a group of men carried a struggling runner across the finish line and veteran earl granville who lost his leg in afghanistan, decided carrying the flag off the finish line wasn't enough so he decided to pick up his friend and carry her across as well. i love this. that is a great american. congratulations all of the participants in yesterday's marathon. now we take you back to cleveland, because we are expecting to hear from cleveland police about their search for the so-called facebook killer. a $50,000 reward is offered for anyone who helps police find and arrest steve stephens. police say stephens shot and killed a man at random and then posted a video of that killing on facebook. nbc's jacob rascon is live in cleveland. have police received any useful tips so far? >> you know, they've had hundreds of leads they say, they've had possible sightings in philadelphia, handing out flyers in new york, put all of the state's surrounding ohio o
. >>> and yesterday's marathon lived up to the motto boston strong. governor charlie baker captured the moment as a group of men carried a struggling runner across the finish line and veteran earl granville who lost his leg in afghanistan, decided carrying the flag off the finish line wasn't enough so he decided to pick up his friend and carry her across as well. i love this. that is a great american. congratulations all of the participants in yesterday's marathon. now we take you back...
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she won the endorsement of the boston globe. chris caught up with both of them on the campaign trail. >> wild turkeys are last in boston's neighborhood. presley doesn't let them stop her from the job at hand. i am talking to voters too. >> her challenge to a 20-year incumbent and fellow democrat, for the seat held by john f. kennedy. >> for those who think we are doing something disruptive, good. we need to be. >> hear modern message, delivered the old fashioned way. meeting voters on the way to work. >> change trump's antics. >> i will definitely take on trump. >> and where they live? >> my fellow concordian. >> a self proclaimed hugger in an interparty brawl. she is compared to cortes, she is not running to the left of her ox ponent. >> i have been on the forefront opposing the trump agenda. >> there is no reason for her to be running against me. >> i didn't know what i have been more disruptive than what i was doing. anyone who running for office will tell people they are the best. my job is to tell people what i do. >> it ha
she won the endorsement of the boston globe. chris caught up with both of them on the campaign trail. >> wild turkeys are last in boston's neighborhood. presley doesn't let them stop her from the job at hand. i am talking to voters too. >> her challenge to a 20-year incumbent and fellow democrat, for the seat held by john f. kennedy. >> for those who think we are doing something disruptive, good. we need to be. >> hear modern message, delivered the old fashioned way....
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a few showers from boston to portland, eventually up there towards bangor. that will be exiting by the time the sun gets up. showers around duluth and the upper peninsula of michigan. that's about it. otherwise it looks like a nice travel day out there. breezy in the northeast and cooler yesterday. by nichb's standards it's a beautiful fall day across the country, lynn. >> we look forward to that. thanks. >>> if you have a pet we have a food recall to tell you about. >>> and the shocking appearance of the 9/11 mastermind khalid shaikh mohammed. >>> and peyton manning's heroic comeback. [ female announcer ] ready for a taste of what's hot? check out the latest collection of snacks from lean cuisine. creamy spinach artichoke dip, crispy garlic chicken spring rolls. they're this season's must-have accessory. lean cuisine. be culinary chic. i'd like to thank eating right, whole grain, multigrain cheerios! mom, are those my jeans? [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who don't. multigrain cheerios [ male announcer
a few showers from boston to portland, eventually up there towards bangor. that will be exiting by the time the sun gets up. showers around duluth and the upper peninsula of michigan. that's about it. otherwise it looks like a nice travel day out there. breezy in the northeast and cooler yesterday. by nichb's standards it's a beautiful fall day across the country, lynn. >> we look forward to that. thanks. >>> if you have a pet we have a food recall to tell you about. >>>...
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the city of boston suspended this decision awaiting the decision of the supreme court. my guess is they may well end it. the city's lawyer said when the case was argued that it was concerned that it might have to fly all sorts of flags like if some group wanted to fly a swastika or some white supremacist symbol, it would have to do that. so the city didn't want to do that. i think it will end up cancelling this program. >> the court are in the last go months here of big decisions, so we have yet to hear about abortion. >> we probably won't get that until next month. the next day for decisions is monday, may 16th. >>> tomorrow in ohio what amounts to an early referendum on donald trump and his political power of endorsement as voters prepare to cast their ballots for who's going to succeed senator rob portman, the republican in the senate. jd vance is neck and neck in a heated republican primary. politico editor sam stein is with us. the gop's future could be redefined in ohio in tomorrow's election. how important is this test for donald trump and his political power? >>
the city of boston suspended this decision awaiting the decision of the supreme court. my guess is they may well end it. the city's lawyer said when the case was argued that it was concerned that it might have to fly all sorts of flags like if some group wanted to fly a swastika or some white supremacist symbol, it would have to do that. so the city didn't want to do that. i think it will end up cancelling this program. >> the court are in the last go months here of big decisions, so we...
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joining me now is nbc's kathy park in boston. kathy, massachusetts looked like it may have been hit the hardest. more than 60,000 people, last i heard, without power this morning. what do we know about what the situation is there? >> reporter: hey, there, ali, good morning to you. massachusetts certainly felt the brunt of this powerful nor'easter. whiteout conditions at the height of the storm, the snow was coming down. but when you factor in the wind gusts, 35 to 40 miles per hour. this is what you're looking at now. here in boston, we are measuring 23.6 inches of snow, tying a record for the most snowfall in one day. but, boy, ali, those coastal communities, cape cod, nantucket got slammed with not only snow, but there were some communities underwater. flooding was a big issue, as well as widespread power outages. this morning, when i woke up, i was just kind of struck at how quickly they were able to remove all the snow here in new england, especially here in boston. you can actually see the pavement on the ground. you can pro
joining me now is nbc's kathy park in boston. kathy, massachusetts looked like it may have been hit the hardest. more than 60,000 people, last i heard, without power this morning. what do we know about what the situation is there? >> reporter: hey, there, ali, good morning to you. massachusetts certainly felt the brunt of this powerful nor'easter. whiteout conditions at the height of the storm, the snow was coming down. but when you factor in the wind gusts, 35 to 40 miles per hour. this...
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>>iv well, my understanding is that within massachusetts, and certainly within the city of boston, the number of cases is relatively low. we still have cases despite all of that. and we also still have people that move about and around the city, and around the state. so regardless of those numbers we still need to do our part here as an institution and as a community are or set ofon communities to make sure thatco we're not spreading the virus either. >> madeline, i'd like to ask you, how this whole experience has been, being a college student, in the coronavirus pandemic era, and also what your plans are for thanksgiving? >> yes, so it's definitely different than it has been in past two years, i'm a junior now, but i've always been really conscientious of my studies, so it's really giving me the opportunity to focus on them,ng and doit my best in my classes. with regards to thanksgiving, i'm actually staying in my apartment off campus and staying in boston instead of going home. i am instead and going to make a pie over zoom with my mom. and since she'll be in chicago, and then i'm ac
>>iv well, my understanding is that within massachusetts, and certainly within the city of boston, the number of cases is relatively low. we still have cases despite all of that. and we also still have people that move about and around the city, and around the state. so regardless of those numbers we still need to do our part here as an institution and as a community are or set ofon communities to make sure thatco we're not spreading the virus either. >> madeline, i'd like to ask...
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is a park running off the river up there in boston. how long will these protests go and will they focus on an agenda that is a consolidated agenda to restore fairness? beyond that, can they move beyond the heroes and villains to look at the actual system that we are working inside of for a given tycoon or a given hero will not either bring this system down nor will he or she save it. it is only our collective action to form a system that is rewarding this behavior that gives us any chance of harvesting this anger for positive change. to that end, with us today, our specialist, oregon congressman, kurt sclhrader, who's introduce his own amendment to get money out of politics. it's a pleasure to meet you, sir. >> thank you, dylan. likewise. >> the logic, as i read through your amendment, one question that struck me was, it appears that money is still speech in your language. why not reach to that high bar of effectively ncaa rules and the auction, instead of trying to control the auction and who can bid, ending the auction and forcing a
is a park running off the river up there in boston. how long will these protests go and will they focus on an agenda that is a consolidated agenda to restore fairness? beyond that, can they move beyond the heroes and villains to look at the actual system that we are working inside of for a given tycoon or a given hero will not either bring this system down nor will he or she save it. it is only our collective action to form a system that is rewarding this behavior that gives us any chance of...
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hurry up. >> these kids are from the boston public schools. they were suspended from school because of something that they did. >> tuck your shirts inside, guys. tuck your shirt inside. >> once they have the uniform on and i start yelling at them and start talking to them in a way that they know that i am in control, then they don't know what to do. they just break down. >> you're 12 years old, 12 years old and you want to cut somebody, assault somebody, okay, you are smiling like there is something funny. keep your mouth shut. >> 16-year-old damon who had rent recently been caught with marijuana appeared determined to not break down. >> are you in jail now, 16, you will be 17 in a month. have you this attitude like you are too good to be in this place. you're going to run this place. are you kidding me? are you kidding me? you think you're that good? you gloat? >> tell me about your goals. >> my goals, trying to entrepreneur, you know, own a business, possibly take over this jail, you know. be like donald trump collecting money, writing check
hurry up. >> these kids are from the boston public schools. they were suspended from school because of something that they did. >> tuck your shirts inside, guys. tuck your shirt inside. >> once they have the uniform on and i start yelling at them and start talking to them in a way that they know that i am in control, then they don't know what to do. they just break down. >> you're 12 years old, 12 years old and you want to cut somebody, assault somebody, okay, you are...
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the massachusetts 7th in boston. it's one of the most liberal congressional districts in the country. donald trump barely got into double digits there. in this race, it's progressive versus progressive. what will make the difference when boston city council member faces up against the incumbent? here's the latest in my ongoing series, dems divided. >> wild turkeys are loose in one of boston's neighborhood. presley doesn't let it stop here from the job at night. >> i'm talking to voters. >> reporter: she's running for congress, stunning the establishment to her challenge of the fellow democrat for the seat once held by john f kennedy. >> for those thinking we're doing something disruptive, good. >> reporter: her modern message delivered the old fashioned way. meeting workers on their way to work. and where they live. >> oh, come on, my fellow concord yan. >> reporter: a self-proclaimed hugger in an intraparty brawl. except unlike the other rising star she's often compared to, she's not running to the left of her oppon
the massachusetts 7th in boston. it's one of the most liberal congressional districts in the country. donald trump barely got into double digits there. in this race, it's progressive versus progressive. what will make the difference when boston city council member faces up against the incumbent? here's the latest in my ongoing series, dems divided. >> wild turkeys are loose in one of boston's neighborhood. presley doesn't let it stop here from the job at night. >> i'm talking to...
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he's just written a new op-ed for the boston globe in which he writes about the experience of receiving those and other threats. he says, quote, an anonymous threat on one's life, i was learning, has a profound effect on the body. physically, i was frozen in place, but mentally, my mind was spinning faster than it ever had. this wasn't the first measured i received from this person, but it was the most threatening. the email threat i received was followed by more nasty emails. one thing i knew, this was a direct result of my decision to talk about climate change on television. a man who threatened him was pursued by police and was found guilty of harassment. his off ed was paused -- published by the boston globe and explains why he resigned as chief meteorologist at the tv station. instead he's taken a job at chief scientist at climate amarok -- which is a consulting firm. joining us now is chris, it's nice to meet you, very nice to be here. >> rachel, thank you, and thank you for covering the existential crisis of our lifetime. >> well, okay. so you are both somebody who is a little bi
he's just written a new op-ed for the boston globe in which he writes about the experience of receiving those and other threats. he says, quote, an anonymous threat on one's life, i was learning, has a profound effect on the body. physically, i was frozen in place, but mentally, my mind was spinning faster than it ever had. this wasn't the first measured i received from this person, but it was the most threatening. the email threat i received was followed by more nasty emails. one thing i knew,...
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you're a boston guy. let's underline how difficult it was for him to play basketball in the '60s, in an extraordinarily racist environment. here are some of his words i just found. number one paper was the "boston herald" and they didn't like the idea of a team having black players. bob cousi. and the boston herald wrote that i was lucky to play for cousi. and he said, the fans called us the boston globetrotters. because the celtics had black players. i mean, the country was such a different place at that time, in the 1960s. and boston was such a different place. and the thing that i loved about just reading about and hearing about and listening to him afterwards. he just didn't put up with anybody's bs. he was his own man. he was tough. he was a champion. and if white people in boston didn't like it, he really couldn't care less. he put his head down. he did his job. and he was defiant on and off the court. but he was also a civil rights hero,extraordinarily constructive. >> yeah. russell not shy about h
you're a boston guy. let's underline how difficult it was for him to play basketball in the '60s, in an extraordinarily racist environment. here are some of his words i just found. number one paper was the "boston herald" and they didn't like the idea of a team having black players. bob cousi. and the boston herald wrote that i was lucky to play for cousi. and he said, the fans called us the boston globetrotters. because the celtics had black players. i mean, the country was such a...
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. >>> now to new developments in the boston bombings. currently no cemetery in massachusetts will bury the body of accused bomber tamerlan tsarnaev. his uncle arrived yesterday to arrange a funeral, but no one, quote, wants to associate their names with such evil events. tamerlan died after a shootout in april and his younger brothers are in custody. federal investigators are looking for clues inside a cambridge apartment where the tsarnaev brothers lived. they tried to determine yesterday if the brothers made bombs there. officials say they are neutral as to whether tamerlan's widow, kathryn russell, knew about the attacks. agents say they found an al qaeda magazine downloaded on her computer but don't know if she was aware of it. her lawyer denies any involvement. >>> a night out in san francisco for nine women celebrating their friend's wedding takes a devastating turn. a fire engulfed their limousine killing five women trapped inside. the driver wasn't hurt. he pulled over after one of the women complained of smoke. the driver said i
. >>> now to new developments in the boston bombings. currently no cemetery in massachusetts will bury the body of accused bomber tamerlan tsarnaev. his uncle arrived yesterday to arrange a funeral, but no one, quote, wants to associate their names with such evil events. tamerlan died after a shootout in april and his younger brothers are in custody. federal investigators are looking for clues inside a cambridge apartment where the tsarnaev brothers lived. they tried to determine...
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these are daytime high temperatures on monday here. 50 in boston. nice and mild there. 10 below is the warmest it gets in chicago on monday. 14 below is the high in minneapolis. overnight we're talking about windchills that could be as cold as 40, 50, even 60 degrees below zero. that's what it's going to be feel like across the northern portions of the midwest. windchill warnings are already in effect in anticipation of the bitter cold on monday and eases up a little on tuesday. boston, we go from 50s on monday to 16 from the high temperature. the cold moderates a little bit. but frigid day for tuesday and better but still very cold, 1 below zero in minneapolis and chicago on tuesday. but that is a big improvement over monday. so slowly moderating as we head towards the middle of the week. really getting winter weary even though it's only january 3rd. we'll see how much longer the grip lasts across the nation. >> can you make it last less longer, please? speaking of snow, up next, another bombshell from snowden. see what we did there? building a sec
these are daytime high temperatures on monday here. 50 in boston. nice and mild there. 10 below is the warmest it gets in chicago on monday. 14 below is the high in minneapolis. overnight we're talking about windchills that could be as cold as 40, 50, even 60 degrees below zero. that's what it's going to be feel like across the northern portions of the midwest. windchill warnings are already in effect in anticipation of the bitter cold on monday and eases up a little on tuesday. boston, we go...
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all the way up to boston. feels like 90 in all these areas. feels like 100 plus and everywhere you see the pink for the heat advisories later on today. chris, you can feel it already this morning. when you know it's that humid before the sun is even up you know what it's going to be like later today. new orleans is going to be 101 in booten rouge where you are, probably about 103. >> wow. fair warning. thank you so much, bill. it's a dry heat. no, actually, it's not. okay let's go to sports now. olympic headlines russia's track and field athletes are already banned from competing in rio due to doping violations. but after an investigation confirmed claims of a state-backed doping program at the 2014 sochi games, anti-doping officials are calling for a complete ban of russian athletes from competing in rio. in response russian president vladimir putin asked for quote, fuller, more objective information that is based on fact and he warned, quote, we see a dangerous relapse of politics intruding into sports. >>> former st. louis cardinals scoutin
all the way up to boston. feels like 90 in all these areas. feels like 100 plus and everywhere you see the pink for the heat advisories later on today. chris, you can feel it already this morning. when you know it's that humid before the sun is even up you know what it's going to be like later today. new orleans is going to be 101 in booten rouge where you are, probably about 103. >> wow. fair warning. thank you so much, bill. it's a dry heat. no, actually, it's not. okay let's go to...
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it was a coordinated follow on attack to what happened in boston. that does not appear to have been the case. the boston marathon bombing has been attributed fully in the courts. one perpetrator of it is dead, the other is on death row. nothing ever surfaced in any way that linked the strange incident in california that happened earlier in that day. the only link appears to have been the date and that looks like nothing so much as coincidence. still though, whoever cut those cables and then shot up that power station, that's, far they got away with that. we don't know who they, are we don't know why they did it. no fuss for to this. here february of this year, february 2022. three man, one from ohio, one from wisconsin, one from indiana and texas pled guilty in a plot to do much the same thing. inspired by white supremacist ideology. department of justice press release three men plead guilty to conspiring to provide material support to a plot to attack power grids in the united states. domestic terrorism plot was in furtherance of white supremacist
it was a coordinated follow on attack to what happened in boston. that does not appear to have been the case. the boston marathon bombing has been attributed fully in the courts. one perpetrator of it is dead, the other is on death row. nothing ever surfaced in any way that linked the strange incident in california that happened earlier in that day. the only link appears to have been the date and that looks like nothing so much as coincidence. still though, whoever cut those cables and then...
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it's up in the boston globe's website. access it for free. they're running a series of -- i mean, editorials, more like arguments, like essays, sort of, as a public service. it's a series of six. first was yesterday, second was today, six of them altogether that are going to run six consecutive days in the paper. all six are up on their website right now. what's the six-part series is is a six part series of recommendations for basically how to tyrant proof the presidency in the wake of trump. they're calling it future proofing the presidency, but the idea is if trump comes along again, or somebody else with the sort of corrupt or tyrannical mindset of a trump approach to politics comes along again, how can we make sure the presidency isn't abused? the presidency and its vast powers and its vast communities aren't used to serve a corrupt and tyrannical >> purpose? basic idea is that before we had somebody that bad and that destructive in office as president, as a country we fought that norms and rules and policies, and strong recommendations
it's up in the boston globe's website. access it for free. they're running a series of -- i mean, editorials, more like arguments, like essays, sort of, as a public service. it's a series of six. first was yesterday, second was today, six of them altogether that are going to run six consecutive days in the paper. all six are up on their website right now. what's the six-part series is is a six part series of recommendations for basically how to tyrant proof the presidency in the wake of trump....
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"the boston globe" this week is running a series of -- they're editorials. they are more like arguments, essays as a public service. it's a series of six. first was yesterday. second was today. they will run six consecutive days. all six of them are up on their website right now. what this six-part series is is a six-part series of recommendations for basically how to tyrant-proof the presidency in the wake of trump. the idea is that if trump comes along again or if somebody else with this sort of corrupt or tiranical mindset of a trump approach to politics comes along again, how can we make sure the presidency isn't abused. the presidency and its vast powers and its vast immunities aren't used to serve a corrupt and tyrannical purpose to try to hurt the country. basic idea is that before we had somebody that bad and that destructive in office as president, as a country, we thought that norms and rules and policies and strong recommendations and firm precedent would be enough to constrain the worst behavior by a potential president. we thought that stuff com
"the boston globe" this week is running a series of -- they're editorials. they are more like arguments, essays as a public service. it's a series of six. first was yesterday. second was today. they will run six consecutive days. all six of them are up on their website right now. what this six-part series is is a six-part series of recommendations for basically how to tyrant-proof the presidency in the wake of trump. the idea is that if trump comes along again or if somebody else with...
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boston, 3 to 6. if you go five miles away from the coast in boston, you'll be in the 8 to 12. that's 495 loop heading out to the wooster hills. portland, maine, scranton, binghamton, everyone there will be shoveling and plowing. the only ice i'm worried about. around roanoke. some areas could get up to a quarter inch. you could have minor problems. that's going to be early saturday morning. when you step out of your house in western portions of virginia, just check the sidewalk first and make sure it doesn't have a coating of black ice. here's the time line, all of the rain spreads. we will get some snow as we go throughout tomorrow morning. not a lot will stick. it's not cold enough. louisville, lexington, cincinnati, indianapolis, this is the ice i was talking about. the mountain boone, asheville to roanoke, and then we watch washington, d.c., that's going to come into 7:00 a.m. to noon. maybe a brief period of snow, but then it's going to be rain. temperatures are never below freezing. no chance of snow sticking on the roads. philadelphia, timing is noon to four, and all ra
boston, 3 to 6. if you go five miles away from the coast in boston, you'll be in the 8 to 12. that's 495 loop heading out to the wooster hills. portland, maine, scranton, binghamton, everyone there will be shoveling and plowing. the only ice i'm worried about. around roanoke. some areas could get up to a quarter inch. you could have minor problems. that's going to be early saturday morning. when you step out of your house in western portions of virginia, just check the sidewalk first and make...
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i didn't have that luxury in boston but in your rich boston life, with your father filling $100 million trust fund for you. i don't know. i get the feeling that things were different for you. now, i know you've got a lot a lot to be pissed off at these days starting with the name taggert which you have every right to be pissed off with. let me try to help you deal with his agreece you are feeling right now. you are mad for president obama for calling your father a liar? let's get something straight. he didn't call your father a liar. i did. the president said that what your father said isn't true. i have been saying all year that your father lies and has been trying to lie his way into the white house. so you want to take a swing at someone for calling your dad a liar? take a swing at me, and don't worry, there won't be any secret service involved. just us. and i'll make it easy for you. i'll come to you anytime, anywhere. go ahead taggert, take your best shot. >>> the obama re-election campaign won a huge victory this week when the united states supreme court ruled against efforts to p
i didn't have that luxury in boston but in your rich boston life, with your father filling $100 million trust fund for you. i don't know. i get the feeling that things were different for you. now, i know you've got a lot a lot to be pissed off at these days starting with the name taggert which you have every right to be pissed off with. let me try to help you deal with his agreece you are feeling right now. you are mad for president obama for calling your father a liar? let's get something...
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bill bratton started in boston. he had a hard time in boston. they kicked him around and he came up with this policing business. he did -- he graduated from boston. he did great there. he came to new york, and he was giuliani's commissioner. then he -- then he goes to los angeles. he is out there dealing with the gangs. when i was first governor, i called him. he didn't know me. i said sir, i've been elected governor of ohio. who would be the best person to run my prison system, because you're the best in policing. he said well we don't have anybody great. we do now, my guy, gary moore. but bratton is a smart guy. i believe him. these people can get it. i have no question about it. if i want to find out about radicalization in the muslim community, i don't send you. as smart a guy as you are, you aren't going to be able to figure it out. i have to go talk to somebody who goes to the mosque. if i try to send you there, you would be three blocks away, here comes that guy from television, okay. it wouldn't work. we have the entire civilized world f
bill bratton started in boston. he had a hard time in boston. they kicked him around and he came up with this policing business. he did -- he graduated from boston. he did great there. he came to new york, and he was giuliani's commissioner. then he -- then he goes to los angeles. he is out there dealing with the gangs. when i was first governor, i called him. he didn't know me. i said sir, i've been elected governor of ohio. who would be the best person to run my prison system, because you're...
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and when we had the boston bombing, we realized the surveillance cameras were all over the place. so technologically, we have a lot of capability to watch people. do we want to be watched? heidi? >> we're seeing at the same time we have a lot of these terrorist attacks on our own soil being plotted that were also getting a lot more information about the extent of that surveillance that is going on. i think as with everything it's a question of balance and getting the information out to the public. for example, letting the public know that is two independent commissions that found that we have never intercepted a terrorist whose proven to be a terrorist with the bulk data collection. >> with the meta data who called who. watching "good wife", it seems like the investigator on the show always comes up with some sort of surveillance tape that cracks the case. anyway, the roundtable is staying with us. up next, big labor is playing it rough. they're using muscle i think they will admit to scare democrats vetoing for the free trade deal, the tpa. this is "hardball," the place for polit
and when we had the boston bombing, we realized the surveillance cameras were all over the place. so technologically, we have a lot of capability to watch people. do we want to be watched? heidi? >> we're seeing at the same time we have a lot of these terrorist attacks on our own soil being plotted that were also getting a lot more information about the extent of that surveillance that is going on. i think as with everything it's a question of balance and getting the information out to...
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not much of a rebound near boston. 62 degrees. near washington, d.c., still seasonable. temperatures in the mid-70s. for the rest of the country, we are going to see temperatures staying mostly in the 70s across a good portion of the area exception the northern tooer of the united states stuck in the 60s today and tomorrow as we head into friday, the final day of the week. >> thanks so much. >>> tuesday night, the orioles outlasted the mariners. it lasted 18 innings. one night later, more extra innings. bottom of the ninth, tied at one. mariners trying to get something going. getting rob franklin. gutierrez. base hit. they go to extra innings. top of the 11th, same score. adam jones with a two-run shot to left. that gives the orioles a lead. seattle has a chance to get a man on the bottom. john jaso representing the tieing run at the plate. saunders takes off from first. he's gunned down at second. to end the game on a caught stealing, oh my. orioles win their 15 straight extra inning game, 3-1. this is the first time they have won back-to-back games since 1991. the os k
not much of a rebound near boston. 62 degrees. near washington, d.c., still seasonable. temperatures in the mid-70s. for the rest of the country, we are going to see temperatures staying mostly in the 70s across a good portion of the area exception the northern tooer of the united states stuck in the 60s today and tomorrow as we head into friday, the final day of the week. >> thanks so much. >>> tuesday night, the orioles outlasted the mariners. it lasted 18 innings. one night...